Small airport that you would not want to spend too much time in, but that manages to get you on your way
reasonably quickly. Inbound, immigration and visa on arrival facilities are slightly chaotic, though not too
bad. Outbound, once you clear passport control, facilities are limited to not-so-clean toilets, a sad looking
duty free shop, a bar that did not have any change when we visited, and a seating area that seemed to be
full of mosquitos. If you've stayed in the Kempinski, you can use their lounge, which is probably the best
part of this airport.

Djibouti Ambouli Airport by W Rollason

18 November 2008 Customer Rating : n/a

Chaos from the time we checked in to the time we got aboard the plane. On arrival we were herded
into a small arrivals area with people wandering around trying to find out whether we get our visas
first or our passports stamped first. No organisation whatsoever. Departure was delayed by 4+hrs and
this airport is not the one you would choose to be delayed in. Toilets were available but were in a
disgusting state. The Duty free shop was nearly empty and the range offered very small that is
unless you wanted perfume

Djibouti Ambouli Airport by Karen Glynn

30 November 2005 Customer Rating : n/a

Departure Tax - reported to be $30 or EUR25. We didn't have to pay it.
There was a passport check prior to getting our visas stamped, where
'tax' was mentioned. We just looked blank at this and the guy who
actually stamped the passport didn't ask us again. Facilities: well not
really up to an international airports. There are toilets and a bar and
two or three little shops, but that's about it.